Example sentences of "[subord] [pron] have [verb] what the " in BNC.
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1 | Well , anyway , thought Julia , she could n't be worse at waiting than she was at typing , so she 'd asked what the rate of pay was . |
2 | Once you have decided what the extra staffing and other requirements are in respect of the two conferences , you can work out how much it is going to cost to accommodate them . |
3 | Once it has decided what the text is ‘ about ’ , it queries each apparently new or discordant topic or action , and amends its database from the writer 's response . |
4 | She inched back against the wall , part of her wanting to find some private place , yet knowing she would not — could not — move from this spot until she had read what the paper had to say . |
5 | As someone who loves travelling my motto has always been , ‘ never return to the same resort until you 've seen what the others have to offer ’ . |
6 | ‘ I would be hesitant about forecasting a recovery for Pentos until we 've heard what the Budget brings in March , ’ commented William Cullum , retail analyst at Panmure Gordon . |
7 | All this is programmatic until we have shown what the crucial sceptical argument is . |
8 | I doubt whether they should run sandwich courses until they have learned what the words mean ’ . |
9 | I think th the difficulty with that kind of day is that unless you 've decided what the outcome 's going to be before you start , you 're not actually going together are you ? |
10 | If you can afford to pay £34,450 , then flaunt it and enjoy it , because it 's got what the others have n't — image and class . |
11 | But there may be good reasons every now and then for not re-issuing er , even though it 's agreed what the will be . |